Wine on Centos7_x64

Hi there... After many failed attempts and tutorials, I finally managed to get Wine up and working on Centos7. Now my Chess software is up and running for my greatest satisfaction (I know, not a big deal, but I like it).

Well... Does this mean Wine on CentOS is not often needed by Wilders's CentOS users, or that CentOS isn't that popular among Linux users? Anyone else using CentOS around here beside Dedoimedo and myself?

I do think it's very common among Linux users, specially server admins. However, I think the key here is Wine itself

While I do think it's great that you managed to get Wine running on CentOS, I personally haven't used it in (at least) 4 years or so I did see this thread and thought "hey, great man!" but that was it hehehehe.

Well... Does this mean Wine on CentOS is not often needed by Wilders's CentOS users, or that CentOS isn't that popular among Linux users? Anyone else using CentOS around here beside Dedoimedo and myself?

Well... Does this mean Wine on CentOS is not often needed by Wilders's CentOS users, or that CentOS isn't that popular among Linux users? Anyone else using CentOS around here beside Dedoimedo and myself?

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I'm using it on a web server at work, and that only because it was the only version of Linux I could find that would work with the graphics card in the server. In general, it would not be my first choice, or even my second. If I were looking for something to play chess on, it would be Ubuntu or Mint or something similar.